Science Sticky Explains the Water Cycle In this video, Science Sticky uses visuals to explain the 10 steps of the water cycle. There is no audio but there are sentence cards explaining the steps. The word purified is misspelled in one slide. At the end, a cool numbered diagram is shown. This is a great resource to help students master this important skill. It would work well in conjunction with non-fiction texts on this subject. (1:19)Author(s): No creator set

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Bonds forecast economic woes, stocks confused: Bianco Sept. 27 - As bonds continue to approach record lows, Bianco Research President Jim Bianco says the credit market is sending a message of negativity, while range-bound equities only reflect confusion.Author(s): No creator set

The Portable Class Library project enables you to write and build managed assemblies that work on more than one .NET Framework platform. You can create classes that contain code you wish to share across many projects, such as shared business logic, and then reference those classes from different types of projects.

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In today's increasingly fast-moving world, some people have found it necessary to have naps at unusual times to help boost the body's required energy to go that extra mile. We teach you how to say you're taking a nap among other useful phrases around the subject.

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Cutaway Tractor Members of Clemson's Ag Mech student organization rebuilt a John Deere
tractor so that the inside mechanics are visible. They travel across the
state with their cutaway tractor, teaching and showing others how the
farm machine works.
Learn more about the cutaway here:
http://features.clemson.edu/creative-services/students/2011/teaching-stude
nts-about-farming-‹-investigating-the-spokes-and-switches-beneath-the-john
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Robert Sabuda and the Pop-Up Book In this video, a student interviews Robert Sabudo, a famous pop-up book engineer and artist. He describes how he became interested in pop-up books, how he designs his books, and demonstrates making a simple pop-up book. ( 4:19)Author(s): No creator set

Research has shown that talking on a phone while driving, even with a hands-free cell phone, causes as much of an impairment to driving ability as being drunk. And yet, says U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, while the nation has successfully cracked down on drunk driving, when it comAuthor(s): No creator set

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Mount Fuji This three minute video is about this mountain and data about it and its celebrated status in Japan.Author(s): No creator set

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Harvard's Birthday Cake Harvard University is celebrating its 375th birthday this year, and we needed a REALLY big cake. Joanne Chang ('91), the owner of Flour Bakery, obliged.Author(s): No creator set

Borrow a Bike at UMass Amherst! Students, faculty and staff at UMass Amherst can now borrow a bike, helmet and lock for free as part of the university's sustainability efforts. To pedal around campus or nearby byways, head to the Student Government Association office on the second floor of the Student Union Building to make your reservation.Author(s): No creator set

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Pi Kappa Phi Builds Accessibility Ramp Members of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at UMass Amherst built an accessibility ramp this fall for a family in nearby Leverett. The project is part of Push America, a national program launched by the Pi Kappa Phi organization aimed at being of service to people with disabilities and building awareness of issues faced by disabled people. It's something the local chapter, located at 38 Nutting St., has been doing for decades.Author(s): No creator set

Elon University's Aspiring Presidents Program The Aspiring Presidents Program is a certificate program from Elon ExecEd, the executive education program in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business at Elon University, for the executive woman looking to advance her career. This program, which launches in January 2012, will provide a practical foundation in current business trends and practices in an intensive, 7-session format.Author(s): No creator set

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Open Classroom - 10/05/2011 #5 Q&A The Role of Government in the 21st Century
This Week: Income and Wealth Inequality with Jack Maguire and Richard Wilkinson as Guest SpeakersAuthor(s): No creator set